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Hong Kong’s rugby sevens stars tackle Movember challenges from quarantine as community rallies behind cause again

  • Team returns from Dubai after winning Asia Rugby Sevens Series, and are now raising funds for Movember by working out while stuck in quarantine at the Dorsett Wan Chai
  • Global charity movement looks to promote a number of causes and issues including suicide, which takes the life of one man every minute of the day

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Russell Webb and his fellow Hong Kong men’s rugby sevens players are helping support Movember while in quarantine. Photo: Handout

Hong Kong’s rugby community has once again thrown their weight behind the annual worldwide fundraiser Movember, this time in very Hong Kong fashion – from three weeks of hotel quarantine.

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The Hong Kong men’s sevens squad returned from Dubai on November 21 after winning the Asia Rugby Sevens Series title to secure qualification for the 2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens.

The players left Hong Kong International Airport and headed to the Dorsett Wan Chai, and are using some of their spare time to raise money and awareness for men’s mental health initiatives including suicide prevention, as well as physical issues like prostate cancer and testicular cancer.

Men’s sevens player Russell Webb said the downtime has given him a chance to reflect on a number of things, and bring life into perspective.

Liam Herbert from quarantine in Wan Chai while working out for Movember. Photo: Handout
Liam Herbert from quarantine in Wan Chai while working out for Movember. Photo: Handout

“Being sat in quarantine for three weeks is unfortunate, but there’s no point moaning about it. It’s important to realise that there are people out there struggling far more than we are,” he said.

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Webb, who will be released along with the other players on December 12, said the idea to support Movember came about given they have to train regularly while in their rooms with workout equipment provided, and wanted to put the sweat to good use.

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